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Just had my 22r rebuilt in 21' Sunrader. Rings, valves, bearings, head, timing chain, oil and water pumps etc etc. checked mileage after 75 miles

city highway mix 8mpg wtf?

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Need 1000mi to seat the rings on an old school rebuild. Change the oil  at 250mi and 1000mi, then go to your normal interval.

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21 hours ago, Odyssey 4x4 said:

Does it feel like it's running normal? 

definitely feels stronger especially on hills

higher idle rpm,

filled gas tank then drove 75 mixed miles filled again divided miles by gallons used

had been getting 13 mpg mixed with 174,000 miles on weak climbing engine,

observed work being done by highly rated mechanic in Pasadena,CA

only thing i didn't get any break in instructions?

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Because of the engines and the available parts age and designs this will be "old School".

You already have run the truck for 75 mi so the normal cam break  in period is null.

Under 3500 rpm, 25 mph, 40mph, 60mph. DO NOT lug the engine. DO NOT run at a constant RPM. Slightly speed up and down with a full deceleration every few min for 100mi. Then longer periods until 1000 mi are up. Then sneak up on normal speeds. Oil change at 250 and 1000 miles

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3 hours ago, Bigdog said:

definitely feels stronger especially on hills

higher idle rpm,

filled gas tank then drove 75 mixed miles filled again divided miles by gallons used

had been getting 13 mpg mixed with 174,000 miles on weak climbing engine,

observed work being done by highly rated mechanic in Pasadena,CA

only thing i didn't get any break in instructions?

Sounds about right I never did much better than that. It is a mobile brick with the little engine that could (as long as you had your foot into it).

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